Originally Posted by
Leisesturm
It's a good thing you aren't within reach or I would rip those cyclists bars off your uniform and bust you back down to pedestrian grunt! If it is a pep talk you needed I hope you got enough from earlier posters. I'm more of a science guy and the science does not support your assertions that you become an odoriferous, unapproachable, mess after a one hour bike ride. I'd listen to an earlier posters advice and buy wool baselayers, at least, for the tops. I'd also follow another posters advice to start your morning shaved and showered. I haven't found baby wipes to be necessary once these steps are taken. HTFU. I have a 90 minute train ride before the bike leg of my commute. I use it to read. Since the move was the SO's idea, she has allowed me to consider the expense of a wireless hotspot so I can use my laptop on the MAX. It sounds like you could simply move closer to work like my SO did. She is now just minutes away by bike.
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Originally Posted by
TransitBiker
I Second that. I've ridden 4 hours plus in triple digit temps with heat index on top of that, no smell issues ever. You're definitely doing something wrong. Hope you get it all sorted & bring that joy back to riding!!
- Andy
I've determined that people as individuals produce "funk" at variable rates. My brother is younger than I am. After a whole day of playing outdoors together, participating in identical activities, simultaneously, his feet smelled ten times worse than mine. Nobody could tolerate his feet, his shoes, or his socks being in the house, after he removed them. It was always, socks in the sink, shoes outside, and his butt immediately in the shower!
He produced more sweat than me and more underarm odor, as well.
Most people who've served in the military have observed similar experiences...
We're all different!